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Just a note, none of our usual suspects commented on the white-supremacist-pilled teen in Evergreen, CO. No grand proclamations about how the entire right in this country is a murderous death party, the ideology of violence, etc etc., in contrast to the accusations on the Kirk thread.
My observations indicate that MAGA has convinced themselves the Evergreen, CO shooter was a leftist because "he hated Jews." And as we all know, the far right has always championed the Jewish community.

I'm of the opinion that there is no such thing as a right wing shooter in the MAGAverse anymore. Every such perpetrator is at minimum a leftist, if not also some combination of trans, person of color, illegal immigrant, etc. MAGAs' confirmation bias demands to be sated and the right wing media ecosystem is more than happy to oblige.
 
Betting money says domestic violence incident turned into standoff which will end with a dead family.

Statistically speaking the vast majority of all officer involved shootings arise out of a domestic violence call.
 
Betting money says domestic violence incident turned into standoff which will end with a dead family.

Statistically speaking the vast majority of all officer involved shootings arise out of a domestic violence call.
The governor just said the officers were responding to a domestic violence call.
 

The first 911 call came in from North Codorus Township at 2:10 p.m., said Ted Czech of the York County Office of Emergency Management.

Dave Miller told NBC affiliate WGAL of Lancaster that he was driving home and pulled over to clear the way for police and heard the gunfire.

“I looked over to the right, of course, and I saw the police in the barn, looked like they were looking for someone,” he told the station. “And then I heard the gunshots ring, and I saw people on the ground.”

Miller said the person on the ground appeared to be a police officer. He said he heard around 30 shots.

“It was just continuous,” he said. “Lots of shots, more than what I could count.”
 

The first 911 call came in from North Codorus Township at 2:10 p.m., said Ted Czech of the York County Office of Emergency Management.

Dave Miller told NBC affiliate WGAL of Lancaster that he was driving home and pulled over to clear the way for police and heard the gunfire.

“I looked over to the right, of course, and I saw the police in the barn, looked like they were looking for someone,” he told the station. “And then I heard the gunshots ring, and I saw people on the ground.”

Miller said the person on the ground appeared to be a police officer. He said he heard around 30 shots.

“It was just continuous,” he said. “Lots of shots, more than what I could count.”
Sounds like an AR.
 
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